Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General W. P. Sanders” in chapter 9.103 of Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3.:
...y, the 17th, Burnside was safe in Knoxville, and we encamped at Hazen's, a short distance off. The next day we began reconnoitering for the best place to assault.
A Federal cavalry brigade, under General W. P. Sanders , held a line of rail breastworks on a hill near the Armstrong house, and interfered seriously with our freedom of motion.
Our skirmishers having vainly tried to move them, and artillery ammunition ...
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